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PLYMOUTH
The story goes on to say that while the men of Plymstock were preparing to transport the body thither, the monks of Tavistock whipped it off, threw a bridge of planks, since called Guile Bridge, over the Tavy, and interred the hunter in their cemetery, thereby obtaining possession of his lands.
END OF VOL I.
PLYMOUTH
WILLIAM BRENDON AND SON
PRINTERS